The World is Just Awesome!! Lets not trash it, heat it up or waste it. Look around you. Look around class, the school, the community and your own home. How can you make a difference? Get a little info by watching, reading and listening to others. The share your thoughts. The only wrong answer

If you take a look at the two photos you’ll see my face is MUCH brighter in this photo. That’s thanks to the PhotoFace Lighting from TESLA (Tesla – 46, 74, 54). The *FREE* (yup, I said *FREE*) attachment is located in a box near the front door next to the Lucky Chairs.posted by Laelia

Wait until the next picture! Pay close attention to the shadows on my face. I’m at DEN in SL sitting in a baseball mitt next to the fireplace.posted by Laelia Laval on Eduisland II using a blogHUD : [blogHUD permalink]

Don’t forget to join us for another Wednesday Workshop. This week Cal Kjeller will be presenting, ‘Inside Moodle’ — Are you still not sure whether that Course Management System everyone is talking about is called Moodle or Noodle? If so, then this presentation is just for you! See you at DEN in SL at 5

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